Smart (4)

'smart' is the definition.
(both can mean stylish)
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(Other definitions for chic that I've seen before include "Elegant and sophisticated" , "Modish" , "Stylish and elegant - in France" , "A la mode" , "Snazzy" .)
'smart' is the definition.
(synonyms)
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(Other definitions for neat that I've seen before include "Nicely proportioned" , "Tidy - undiluted" , "compact" , "beef" , "Tidy - orderly" .)
(Other definitions for alec that I've seen before include "A smart . . . . is a know-all in lace" , "Actor Guinness is smart" , "Guinness (a smart lad?)" , "Smart ..., he thinks he knows everything" , "Sir - Douglas-Home, former PM" .)
'smart' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
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(Other definitions for dapper that I've seen before include "Well turned out" , "Debonair" , "angler letting bait bob on water?" , "Smartly dressed" , "Smart in dress and manners" .)
'smart' is the definition.
(similar in meaning)
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(Other definitions for astute that I've seen before include "Having hardheaded intelligence" , "intelligent" , "Subtle" , "Shrewd and clever" , "Shrewd, quick to spot advantage" .)
'smart' is the definition.
(similar in meaning)
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(Other definitions for clever that I've seen before include "Sharp and able" , "Skilful, adroit" , "Quick, skilful" , "Bright, quick-witted, intelligent" , "Adroit, ingenious" .)
'smart' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
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(Other definitions for brainy that I've seen before include "Bright" , "Showing intelligence" , "Intelligent, clever." , "Having a high IQ" , "Intellectual" .)
(Other definitions for sliver that I've seen before include "Thin fragment or slice" , "Wafer-thin slice" , "Thin splinter" , "Tiny bit" , "Thin strip cut from glass or wood" .)
'smart' is the definition.
(both can mean to burn or hurt)
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(Other definitions for sting that I've seen before include "carefully planned undercover operation" , "Undercover operation; wound" , "English musician, b. 1951 -- a sudden pain" , "The pain caused by bee or nettle" , "Wound from insect" .)
'smart' is the definition.
(associated in meaning)
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(Other definitions for intelligent that I've seen before include "Bright, quick of mind" , "Knowledgeable" , "quick on the uptake" , "Mentally acute" , "Endowed with the faculty of reason" .)